Following are some of the dishes and foods that can found in Peru.
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Pescado y Mariscos (Fish and Seafood) – Anything with fish is
a great bet. Ceviche is the most famous. Peruvians "cook" fine white cod
in lemon juice, serve it chunky with onions and spices. In the mountains,
you can find "trucha," the local fresh Andean trout, generally farm
raised.
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Comida Criolla – This is the term for the traditional Peruvian
dishes. Aji de gallina (spicy chicken stew), lomo saltado (stir-fry beef),
chupe (fish stew) anticuchos (marinated beef heart). Vegetables play a
major role in these dishes.
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Chifa – This is the term for Chinese restaurants in Peru. From
very elegant to simple, all seem to serve excellent food in and around
Lima. Peruvians love to celebrate events at the Chifas.
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Inca Cola – The color of this soft drink is bright yellow and it
smells like bubble gum.
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Aji de Gallina : shredded chicken in a spiced milk sauce.
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Adobo de cerdo : Pork sauce, served with white rice.
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Arroz con Pollo: Boiled chicken seasoned with a green sauce.
Served always with green rice (rice cooked with albahaca)
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Anticuchos : marinated grilled beef heart.
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Carapulca : It is made from dried and diced potatoes with pork,
steak and rice.
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CauCau: Consists of tripe and diced potatoes
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· Ceviche : Fish or mixed shrimp with lemon. The seafood is cut into
small pieces and then mixed with lemon juice and left to sit for 1hr.
Next, it is mixed with onions, celery, cilantro, salt and black pepper.
The dish is served cold.
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· Escabeche de pescado : Boiled fish seasoned with onions, aji and
lemon juice
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· Ocopa : boiled potatoes in a seasoned sauce of cheese and nuts
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· Pachamanca : This is a typical dish from the desert. It consists
of lamb, pork, meat, potatoes, sweet potatoes, and a tamale. First, one
has to heat rocks on the floor using firewood. When they are hot enough,
the food is placed inside a sac and buried in the hot rocks. The food has
to be repeatedly checked to see when it is done because the temperature is
unstable.
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Papa la Huancaina: Potatoes served with a special spicy sauce,
olives, lettuce and egg.
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Papa Rellena : meat-stuffed potato patties.
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Parihuela : Fish, shrimp crabs, mussels and octopus. Served with
yuca and rice.
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Rocoto Relleno : Typical dish with meat, onions, peanuts, milk and
eggs, everything baked inside of the delicious rocoto (pepper), with
potatoes and cheese.
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Seco de frejoles : Boiled beans with a lamb stew in green sauce,
always served with white rice and raw onions seasoned with lemon and aji.
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Roast cuy , or guinea pig, is considered a delicacy, and is
traditionally served for very special occasions.
Western culture has made its mark on Peru, and one of the signs of
change is the popularity of pizza. The Peruvians make it their own way,
though, in the old-style, wood-burning ovens that have been part of the
Peruvian landscape long before pizza was ever heard of here.
(Taken from:
http://www.questconnect.org/peru_food.htm
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Seafood (Cevicherias:
When Peruvians go to a restaurant, at lunch
time or in a special situation (someone's birthday, for example), they
mostly use to go to "Cevicherias". This kind of restaurants serves all
kind of sea food. The most traditional meal in Peru, the one that at least
in South America represents the Peruvian food, is the Ceviche. This is a
cold dish, which mainly consists in pieces of raw fish, cooked by the
juice of lemons, served always with onions, camote (one kind of sweet
peruvian potato) and of course, Peruvian aji pepper.
To read more about Peruvian food, you can
visit this website:
http://users.tkk.fi/~czevallo/EnglishCourse/PeruvianFood.html
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